NewsRussian soldier attacks restaurant in food dispute, thwarted by staff

Russian soldier attacks restaurant in food dispute, thwarted by staff

A Russian tried to set fire to a restaurant in the city of Rewda in the Sverdlovsk region.
A Russian tried to set fire to a restaurant in the city of Rewda in the Sverdlovsk region.
Images source: © ASTRA, Telegram
Paweł Buczkowski

28 July 2024 13:18

A Russian soldier attempted to set a restaurant on fire in the city of Revda in the Sverdlovsk region. His reaction was due to his dissatisfaction with one of the dishes. The man was making a fuss about being treated this way, even though he was a participant in the war in Ukraine.

According to Russian media, the incident occurred on Thursday, July 25, in the Russian city of Revda in the Sverdlovsk region. The recording was published on Sunday by the independent Russian portal ASTRA.

Surveillance footage shows the entrance to the restaurant "Fat Shrimp." A man dressed in uniform approaches the building with a red jerrycan in hand. After a moment, he begins pouring liquid in front of the entrance, likely gasoline. The man who sees this flees into the establishment in panic. The soldier continues pouring the liquid but fails to ignite the restaurant because someone suddenly rushes out from inside and knocks him down with a few blows.

The ASTRA portal reports that during the arrest, the man shouted that he was a participant in the war in Ukraine.

The Russian portal BAZA reported that the customer in uniform first ate fish and then ordered a plate of fruit. After trying the fruit, the man was outraged and claimed that it smelled like fish. The manager of the "Fat Shrimp" reviewed the footage from the kitchen surveillance cameras and noticed that this was impossible, as the cutting of fish dishes and fruit is done with different knives, according to BAZA.

When the customer started shouting, security escorted him outside. The man in uniform then allegedly called the police himself, stating that "a member of the Special Military Operation (as the aggression in Ukraine is called in Russia) was not allowed into the restaurant."

The restaurant owner reported that the man was first taken to the police station but was then taken by the military. This indicates that the aggressor was indeed a Russian soldier.

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